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brazil is still growing, and russia is still growing. india, which is the fourth of the brick countries, should have a better track in 2014. >> susie: depending which country you're talking about, we've seen investors pouring a lot of money into international equity funds since january. so c they expect to get a good return on international investing in 2013? >> susie, it is going to come down to everybody's timeframe. we are a culture that wants it now. we've been through a lot of problems recently that make people very risk adverse. if you have the patience to sit through volatility, buying emerging markets is a good investment now. however, if you still feel burned by what happened in 2007 and 2008, and are worried that a 10% pullback or a 15% pullback would ke you chang your approach, be very careful and buying emerging markets. we've had a great run since november and i would counsel some caution. >> susie: you are advising your clients to put their money mostly in u.s. stocks over international stocks. give us your thinking there.
brazil is still growing, and russia is still growing. india, which is the fourth of the brick countries, should have a better track in 2014. >> susie: depending which country you're talking about, we've seen investors pouring a lot of money into international equity funds since january. so c they expect to get a good return on international investing in 2013? >> susie, it is going to come down to everybody's timeframe. we are a culture that wants it now. we've been through a lot of...
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plus, new overnight, a meteor shower rains down on russia. what on earth is going on in the skies right now? bill nye the science guy will explain, coming up next. omnipo. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil chan
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it really compared nothing to what happened in russia yesterday. listen. this spectacle in the skies above central russia ended with chaos and confusion. first this bright flash, then a deafening crash. students ran away from the windows. office workers ducked for cover. and this man shielded his head from falling debris. the meteor left a trail of damage. powerful shockwaves blew out windows and sent glass flying everywhere. hospitals are packed >> translator: mainly incised and contused winds due to windows and window frames breaking and flying around. you see as a result how many people are here. >> reporter: the blast injured at least 1,000 people. most of the injuries are minor. >> windows and doors were blown out of around 3,000 buildings. that's especially rough when temperatures are near freezing now. emergency officials are there right now, assessing the damage. >>> after a day after hearing about that blast in russia, imagine what people in san francisco thought about that. experts say they see meteors like this quite often but often just drop ov
it really compared nothing to what happened in russia yesterday. listen. this spectacle in the skies above central russia ended with chaos and confusion. first this bright flash, then a deafening crash. students ran away from the windows. office workers ducked for cover. and this man shielded his head from falling debris. the meteor left a trail of damage. powerful shockwaves blew out windows and sent glass flying everywhere. hospitals are packed >> translator: mainly incised and contused...
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. >> russian officials have added to the number of dead in a blast at a coal mine in northern russia. officials said 18 people died and 10 bodies have been recovered. there were 23 men in mind the time. the blast is blank on a buildup of methane. deadly accidents at coal mines are frequent in russia because of negligence and lax safety regulations. >> a lifeboat being used on a safety drill boarded cruise ship in spain's canary islands fell about 65 ft. into a port on sunday when a couple--cable snapped, trapping crew members beneath it and killing five of them. none of the hundreds of passengers aboard the british operate vessels were involved in the accident. >> drivers race to the lifeboat, which had hit the water upside down and found five crew members. there were pronounced dead at the scene. three other crew members also injured but they were expected to survive. >> we will be back with more >> we are backed at 4:55. >> the 7 day around bay forecast shows temperatures warming to near 70 in plenty of sunshine. it was a nice and mild up to them through the coming weekend. >> here
. >> russian officials have added to the number of dead in a blast at a coal mine in northern russia. officials said 18 people died and 10 bodies have been recovered. there were 23 men in mind the time. the blast is blank on a buildup of methane. deadly accidents at coal mines are frequent in russia because of negligence and lax safety regulations. >> a lifeboat being used on a safety drill boarded cruise ship in spain's canary islands fell about 65 ft. into a port on sunday when a...
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the meteor came without warning, stunning a canadian hockey player, now living in russia. >> i hear this loud bang. i live in a 24-story building on the 23rd floor. and all of a sudden, i look up, and the lights are shaking. and i hear car alarms going off. it was just incredible. >> reporter: a zinc factory was badly damaged. both the roof and wall collapsed. meteor strikes with such large impacts are rare. >> these things happen once every few decades or centuries. >> and the european space agency says the meteor is not connected to the asteroid that passed close to earth today but did not cause an explosion. >> looks frightening. >> yes. very. >>> still ahead at 5:00. say cheese. rapper two chains poses with cops. but he was in a maryland station. what is behind this smile? >>> presenting a smile for women. why the mother of an olympian is join being the battle. >>> i'm gigi barnett. details are next. >>> inside the brand new underarmour store in harbor east. i'm jessica kartalija. coming up, we take a tour. stay with us. >>> and get ready for a cooldown. don't miss the updated first
the meteor came without warning, stunning a canadian hockey player, now living in russia. >> i hear this loud bang. i live in a 24-story building on the 23rd floor. and all of a sudden, i look up, and the lights are shaking. and i hear car alarms going off. it was just incredible. >> reporter: a zinc factory was badly damaged. both the roof and wall collapsed. meteor strikes with such large impacts are rare. >> these things happen once every few decades or centuries. >>...
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. >> this happened in the mountains much russia. that meteor was hard to miss as it streaked across the clear sky and literally shook the ground. this is amateur video of the meteor shower coming through. you can see it caused a huge flash of light in the sky before that crash. the country's emergency ministry says fragments of the meteor fell in a thinly populated area. it's an area about 900 miles east of moscow. more than 400 people are injured. mostly from broken glass. we're told, though, only three people have serious injuries. we've also gotten reports of at least one collapsed building. a roof. we'll continue to stay on top of this and bring you the latest as we get it. >> let's go to melissa mollet at the live desk. melissa? >> right now the bail hearing for olympic sprinter oscar pistorius is well under way. we have video of him arriving at court. nbc news has a reporter inside who says oscar is standing in court crying, his head hanging down, hands to his face. the double amputee is charged with murder in the shooting dea
. >> this happened in the mountains much russia. that meteor was hard to miss as it streaked across the clear sky and literally shook the ground. this is amateur video of the meteor shower coming through. you can see it caused a huge flash of light in the sky before that crash. the country's emergency ministry says fragments of the meteor fell in a thinly populated area. it's an area about 900 miles east of moscow. more than 400 people are injured. mostly from broken glass. we're told,...
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. >> reporter: your reaction to what happened in russia? you have seen the video. >> it's spectacular. it reminds us of stuff that's out there that does come close to us that we don't know about. in fact, it might have been a smaller version, a much smaller version of the asteroid of 2014. >> thank you very much, conrad. you can come here to the space and science center between 7:30 and 10:30 and astronomers will be operating the telescopes you see behind me and they'll be able to see it again by the time it gets to our side of planet earth, you will not be able to see it with a naked eye. it will be too faint. if you have a telescope like that in your backyard, you're fine. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. >>> this morning olympic south africa runner oscar pistorius is making his first court appearance today formally facing murder charges suspected of shooting his girlfriend to death at his own home. kris sanchez is in the newsroom with more on this investigation. good morning. >> good morning. the world f
. >> reporter: your reaction to what happened in russia? you have seen the video. >> it's spectacular. it reminds us of stuff that's out there that does come close to us that we don't know about. in fact, it might have been a smaller version, a much smaller version of the asteroid of 2014. >> thank you very much, conrad. you can come here to the space and science center between 7:30 and 10:30 and astronomers will be operating the telescopes you see behind me and they'll be...
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-russia, u.s.-china, some great crisis. >> clinton believes that's a narrow way of defining her role and the scope of american power. >> my first responsibility was to restore american leadership which had been tattered and damaged. so that was one of the reasons that i was out there day in and day out. and i think we not only reversed that view but we set the table for dealing with a lot of problems. >> for four years hillary clinton worked on the seventh floor of this building and traveled the globe. in the process she evolved from being a politician to being a stateswoman. and she achieved another remarkable feat. she was always popular and polarizing. now she seems to be just popular. with both democrats and republicans. when she leaves the state department on friday, clinton will be able to pick any job she wants once she's gotten some rest. and many want her to run for president in 2006. she insists she's -- 2006. she insists she's -- 2016. she insists she's done with politics. at least for n
-russia, u.s.-china, some great crisis. >> clinton believes that's a narrow way of defining her role and the scope of american power. >> my first responsibility was to restore american leadership which had been tattered and damaged. so that was one of the reasons that i was out there day in and day out. and i think we not only reversed that view but we set the table for dealing with a lot of problems. >> for four years hillary clinton worked on the seventh floor of this...
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., france, britain, germany, china, and russia all represented. negotiators keeping pretty tight lipped here, but they do acknowledge making some concessions and iran's chief nuclear negotiator is letting a couple of items slip, for example, take a listen to what he said when cnn asked whether negotiators want iran to shut down its uranium enrichment. >> our nuclear facilities are working under the supervision of the iaea. there is no -- to be shut down. they have paid attention to this point. therefore, it is considered from our point of view a positive step. >> iran says it is enriching uranium for quote/unquote peaceful needs. >>> want to go to mars? it could happen, maybe in 2018. that is when a nonprofit group headed by this millionaire, and also the first space tourist, dennis tito, hopes to launch a spacecraft carrying two people, he wants them to be married, to fly by the red planet. he announced the proposed mission just this afternoon. >> again, it is uses low earth orbit architecture. and we just adapt it to a -- in effect, a very large
., france, britain, germany, china, and russia all represented. negotiators keeping pretty tight lipped here, but they do acknowledge making some concessions and iran's chief nuclear negotiator is letting a couple of items slip, for example, take a listen to what he said when cnn asked whether negotiators want iran to shut down its uranium enrichment. >> our nuclear facilities are working under the supervision of the iaea. there is no -- to be shut down. they have paid attention to this...
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we have sovereign states, china, russia, iran, fostering, supporting and allowing were actually conducting cyberespionage a $2 trillion per year, just in the intellectual property theft, just the kind of day-to-day cybersecurity staff. gerri: i have to ask you here. china. the china government trying to break into "thenew york times", trying to read stories online. how do we deal with that? remapped personal i think it's hilarious that in order to get the administrations attention, you have to attack "the new york times." the. gerri: i mean, you have the attention of the white house there. but, what you do? you know, some people have likened this to the oceans of the 19th and 20th centuries. it is the dominant medium by which we conduct commerce. what we need to do is get serious about freeh comments, open commerce, on the internet. as the same kind of level of a prlem that we have always considered security on high seas. gerri: thank you for coming on today. we appreciate your time. it is a fascinating topic, and clearly we are not paying enough attention to. thank you so much. >> thank y
we have sovereign states, china, russia, iran, fostering, supporting and allowing were actually conducting cyberespionage a $2 trillion per year, just in the intellectual property theft, just the kind of day-to-day cybersecurity staff. gerri: i have to ask you here. china. the china government trying to break into "thenew york times", trying to read stories online. how do we deal with that? remapped personal i think it's hilarious that in order to get the administrations attention,...
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up next to russia we are getting a draw dropping new look at a meteor that crashed there. this is dashcam video as the meteor is speeding toward earth. there's a fireball as it gets closer and closer. it is mostly from broken windows and damage to buildings. archeologists found at least 130 human sacrificed bones that are 1200 years old. they were found in a field of a farm. researchers say the find is historic. more skulls than ever found at famous sacrificial temples in mexico. >> it is 43 after the hour. a n a new report finds more than half of the property owners in michigan did not pay their taxes last year. they had the highest property taxes. many homes 10 times more than they are worth. a study found nearly 1 in 10 teachers did not have the proper credentials to be in the classroom. the problem was worse in under ter forming schools which is low income and latino. budget shortfalls mismanagement and lack of qualified candidates. th >> that extreme weather continue to go hit the midwest this morning especially hard hit illino illinois>> anita ped yaw is life for us.
up next to russia we are getting a draw dropping new look at a meteor that crashed there. this is dashcam video as the meteor is speeding toward earth. there's a fireball as it gets closer and closer. it is mostly from broken windows and damage to buildings. archeologists found at least 130 human sacrificed bones that are 1200 years old. they were found in a field of a farm. researchers say the find is historic. more skulls than ever found at famous sacrificial temples in mexico. >> it is...
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wouldn't be here if this country wasn't welcoming to my grandparents who fled religious persecution in russia. so there is that and the compassion for the families that are here who frankly, many of whom, have become part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: but when it comes to controversial policy changes, he won't go there. >> senator rubio supports a path to citizenship, as long as border security is addressed first. do you support that? >> again, i want to see where the talks in the house and the senate lead. >> reporter: in fact cantor's new push turns out to be long on compassionate rhetoric and support on new, specific policy proposals, although he did open the door a bit to strengthening background checks on guns. >> i am for making sure that we increase the quality of information in the database that is in existence already. >> reporter: big picture, cantor is trying to rebrand by reworking gop rhetoric. that has language or the message of your party over the past couple of years in all candor turned some voters off? >> i'm a father, i'm a husband, i have to deal with struggl
wouldn't be here if this country wasn't welcoming to my grandparents who fled religious persecution in russia. so there is that and the compassion for the families that are here who frankly, many of whom, have become part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: but when it comes to controversial policy changes, he won't go there. >> senator rubio supports a path to citizenship, as long as border security is addressed first. do you support that? >> again, i want to see...
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what are they going to do unless they get russia on board and some of these other countries? >>brian: one thing that would get their attention and china's attention is if you get nuclear weapons to south korea and japan. at one point we have to say we have to be able to protect our friends, we're under treaty. that is the only way we can do it. what's unbelievable is tonight at 9:00 there will be a state of the union in which the president will say i'm going to cut our nuclear arsenal by 40%. isn't that good. somebody get vladimir putin on the phone. hope he does the same thing. >>steve: are you saying on the day those crazy people in north korea do another atomic weapons test over there we're going to cut from, right now we have 1,700 atomic weapons of some sort. and the president is obligated by the start treaty to bring it down to, i believe, 1,550 by 2018. but he would like to go from 1,700, which is current, to 1,000 atomic weapons. and he could do that if he could get the russians on board. >>gretchen: you have to wonder if there might be a slight tweak in his speech to
what are they going to do unless they get russia on board and some of these other countries? >>brian: one thing that would get their attention and china's attention is if you get nuclear weapons to south korea and japan. at one point we have to say we have to be able to protect our friends, we're under treaty. that is the only way we can do it. what's unbelievable is tonight at 9:00 there will be a state of the union in which the president will say i'm going to cut our nuclear arsenal by...
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. >> locked in a cold war with russia for most of her career action the information gail deciphered often meant the difference between life and death, war and peace. >> i think the military is a calling. it is a calling as corny as it sounds, that you want to protect the nation and my attitude is i may not agree with what you say or your political views, but i will defend with my life your right to say it. >> when she retired after 28 years of service, she was the highest ranking woman in the u.s. navy. >> to me, nothing is impossible. your dream is waiting for you to come true. what i always say to people, that deep seeded thing that you have that you'd like to do but you think impossible, that's the glimpse of your future. i think what i would like for my legacy to be, one team, one fight. in the workplace, one team, one fight. it doesn't matter if a co-worker is purple. if they can do the job, they're on the team and they're your teammate, we give them that respect. when you look at me and you see a black woman, then you still got work to do. but if you look at me in this setting and j
. >> locked in a cold war with russia for most of her career action the information gail deciphered often meant the difference between life and death, war and peace. >> i think the military is a calling. it is a calling as corny as it sounds, that you want to protect the nation and my attitude is i may not agree with what you say or your political views, but i will defend with my life your right to say it. >> when she retired after 28 years of service, she was the highest...
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we will win this for mother russia! coach, eat a snickers®. why's that, chief? you get a little loopy when you're hungry. better? better. now let's go for it! [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry®. snickers® satisfies. >>> good morning. it's 9:26 on this tuesday february 12th. i'm aaron gilchrist. feeling like spring. another dose of winter is around the corner. check in with tom kierein. >> climbing higher and higher, the sun. earlier sunrises. later sunsets and later today up into the low 50s. now still in the 40s and wind diminished but should pick up and diminish tonight. tomorrow, cloudy. rain in the afternoon. changing to wet snow before ending midnight on wednesday night. just maybe an inch or two accumulation on grassy areas mainly, is the way it looks now. maybe a little more snow on saturday. aaron? >> thank you, tom. >>> a c (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful ex
we will win this for mother russia! coach, eat a snickers®. why's that, chief? you get a little loopy when you're hungry. better? better. now let's go for it! [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry®. snickers® satisfies. >>> good morning. it's 9:26 on this tuesday february 12th. i'm aaron gilchrist. feeling like spring. another dose of winter is around the corner. check in with tom kierein. >> climbing higher and higher, the sun. earlier sunrises. later sunsets...
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a possible meteor shower shaking up residents in russia. residents reported hearing and feeling this powerful blast followed by bright burning objects falling from the sky. >> wow. this happened earlier this morning. we're told buildings shook. car alarms went off. cell phone service was interrupted. russian officials tell us 247 people have been injured. >> my goodness. >> i think nine have been hospitalized. more than 200 injuries, most of those injuries from broken glass. >> boy, this is incredible. >> yeah. >> we'll have bill nye the science guy on later. maybe we can ask him about that cloud and what it means. >>> we're about to experience an extremely close encounter with an asteroid. a 150-wide space rock known as 2012 da-14 is expected to pass within 17,200 miles of earth. that's happening this afternoon. that could be the closest near-miss by an asteroid ever. the space rock won't be visible to the naked eye. the best chance to see it with the aid of a telescope will come at 2:44 eastern time this afternoon when the asteroid passes
a possible meteor shower shaking up residents in russia. residents reported hearing and feeling this powerful blast followed by bright burning objects falling from the sky. >> wow. this happened earlier this morning. we're told buildings shook. car alarms went off. cell phone service was interrupted. russian officials tell us 247 people have been injured. >> my goodness. >> i think nine have been hospitalized. more than 200 injuries, most of those injuries from broken glass....
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russia, marking 70 years since the end of the battle of stalingrade. soldiers marched solemnly and a vintage tank rolled in the city once known as stalingrad. that was one . bloodiest cities and turning point in the world war. >> well, you might know they're going to play a game tomorrow in new orleans. have you heard about this? brian kilirks meades had a preview . breaking word on who is joining the football hall of fame. they announce it right before the big game and it is ground hog day. the guy is going to see the shadow or not . punxsutawney phil 'big moment in the spotlight and remember the movie? bill murray waking toupt song over and over. ♪ no mountain we can't climb. ♪ hey. ♪ i golt you, babe. ♪ i got you, babe. ♪ [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have somet
russia, marking 70 years since the end of the battle of stalingrade. soldiers marched solemnly and a vintage tank rolled in the city once known as stalingrad. that was one . bloodiest cities and turning point in the world war. >> well, you might know they're going to play a game tomorrow in new orleans. have you heard about this? brian kilirks meades had a preview . breaking word on who is joining the football hall of fame. they announce it right before the big game and it is ground hog...
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it's a great example of what you would expect in russia. >> perfect ending to a heavier meal in russia. >> and what's the drink? >> this is a beat version, fermented drink. >> it's alcoholic? >> no, very little alcohol, like .5% in there. >> okay. here is savannah. >> tvorog. >> beet juice? >> yes. at the very end, this is a sweet -- poppyseeds. >> tatyana, this is awful. >> this is an acquired taste. >> tropicana is coming out with their own version. >> it's got that pickled flavor to it. >> best thing for you, right? >> is it? >> paerm. >> okay. >> this is a sweet yeast roll filled with poppyseeds, nuts, cheese, comes with a variety of fillings. >> maybe to cleanse the palate. >> and let's bring a couple over here. >> keep you nice and warm. >> we'll move over to the fireplace here. >> you've got some. >> oh, yeah. >> not to bring up old memories -- first of all, tatyana, did they tell you we were going to be doing this outside? >> yes. >> you have your pumps on here. we're all dressed for winter. >> in russia, we love to dress up. we love to look our best everywhere we go. >> you lo
it's a great example of what you would expect in russia. >> perfect ending to a heavier meal in russia. >> and what's the drink? >> this is a beat version, fermented drink. >> it's alcoholic? >> no, very little alcohol, like .5% in there. >> okay. here is savannah. >> tvorog. >> beet juice? >> yes. at the very end, this is a sweet -- poppyseeds. >> tatyana, this is awful. >> this is an acquired taste. >> tropicana is coming...
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russia remains the staunchest allies. they opposed the un actions. in terms of the bottom line. i don't think anything changes, but again it does provide biden with that platform to reiterate the administration's stance. they are calling for the president to go and if you speak with senior officials, they believe that assad is becoming increasingly isolated and will ultimately step down. the killings continue to be one of the largest challenges for the administration. >> while i have you, here it is. this is a picture of the president released earlier today. president obama skeet shooting back in august. i understand you have new information from officials about why that picture was released today. what can you tell us? >> according to a senior administration official, they did make the decision to release the photo. president obama said in an interview last week he enjoys skeet shooting at camp david. a lot of people questioned that assertion and called on the white house and asked if he really went skeet shooting. press secretary carney in an interview said the president's com
russia remains the staunchest allies. they opposed the un actions. in terms of the bottom line. i don't think anything changes, but again it does provide biden with that platform to reiterate the administration's stance. they are calling for the president to go and if you speak with senior officials, they believe that assad is becoming increasingly isolated and will ultimately step down. the killings continue to be one of the largest challenges for the administration. >> while i have you,...
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russia stars the recovery process as a twenty year old. last at least twelve hundred people injured thousands of windows shattered and wreaks havoc in the country's nuclear. also this hour the delay in chuck hagel saw a new u.s. defense secretary confirmation which met an unprecedented republican opposition is seen as a push for a shuffling his ante hawkish. and tired of being watched on t.v. c.c.t.v. activists in germany team up and take their fight against public surveillance into their own hands by destroying as many street cameras as possible. you saw in russia under around the world this is us he was me. hello and welcome to the program more than twelve hundred people injured and tens of millions of dollars worth of damage that's how russia's urals entering its first day of recovery from a devastating michelle wyatt explosion. in office at the epicenter and brings us the details. thankfully the night passed quietly and without any incidents in chile i've insistence there were fears that more meteors were going to hit the area nothing
russia stars the recovery process as a twenty year old. last at least twelve hundred people injured thousands of windows shattered and wreaks havoc in the country's nuclear. also this hour the delay in chuck hagel saw a new u.s. defense secretary confirmation which met an unprecedented republican opposition is seen as a push for a shuffling his ante hawkish. and tired of being watched on t.v. c.c.t.v. activists in germany team up and take their fight against public surveillance into their own...
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that russia can adopt we're not going to tell russia what to do with russia we're going to tell the russians what all other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular with their. yes. trying to work with this scheme that many companies use to avoid paying taxes and these are big companies we're talking about including google and you know a number of others. what then amazon of course and starbucks and so on these are big names but there are plenty of companies i don't why refer to any company in particular because there are thousands we created the set of rules that are being used legally by these companies to avoid paying taxes ok now we have had a big war against tax havens about excessive bank secrecy about the secret counts by people not divulging the names those
that russia can adopt we're not going to tell russia what to do with russia we're going to tell the russians what all other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular...
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china, russia, and u.n. security council sell condemned the test of an underground device. >>> a second tugboat reached the disabled carnival cruise ship floating in the gulf of mexico this hour. 4,000 passengers and crew have been stranded there since an engine fire on sunday. the tugboats will toe the ship to mobile, alabama and should arrive by thirst. the international olympic committee announcing it will drop wrestling from the 2020 olympic games. wrestling has been an olympic event since the first modern games began in 1896. that is look at the news this hour. ashley, back to you. ashley: fox news's uma pemmaraju. thank you very much. >> you're welcome. tracy: the latest reading on small business optimism shows owners are feeling little bit, i say a little bit more hopeful. despite the increase our next guest says small businesses are still struggling. joining us bill dunkelberg, nfib chief economist. bill, you say the outlook is still really grim. >> the outlook is grim. unfortunately we looked the in
china, russia, and u.n. security council sell condemned the test of an underground device. >>> a second tugboat reached the disabled carnival cruise ship floating in the gulf of mexico this hour. 4,000 passengers and crew have been stranded there since an engine fire on sunday. the tugboats will toe the ship to mobile, alabama and should arrive by thirst. the international olympic committee announcing it will drop wrestling from the 2020 olympic games. wrestling has been an olympic...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia we. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. welcome to the big picture. if you. come. to. it. and he continues here in r.t. there is a new big game against big brother being played across germany us a teaming up to destroy as many surveillance cameras as possible the players claim the message is serious and that they're protecting their privacy. are exposed whether their actions a valid or just a love a form of vandalism if you ever get the feeling that someone is watching you whilst walking through the streets of the german capital there may be more to it than paranoia. the amount of sensitivity civilians in germany is on the rise and it's not as bad yet as in other countries for example of the u.k. there are millions of cameras installed but still the number is rising and that's worrying us. increase has seen some villages take quite drastic ac
technology innovation all the developments from around russia we. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. welcome to the big picture. if you. come. to. it. and he continues here in r.t. there is a new big game against big brother being played across germany us a teaming up to destroy as many surveillance cameras as possible the players claim...
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this scene roughly 900 miles east of russia this morning. a ten-ton meteor streaked through the sky with a blinding flash at a speed of 33,000 miles per hour. the meteor shattered into pieces at about 25 miles above the ground and created a massive sonic boom, startling many russians. >> literally hundreds of people caught this on tape. the shockwave damaged an estimated 3,000 buildings in western siberia, shattering roughly one million square miles of glass. one piece of the meteor is thought to have crashed into a frozen lake, leaving this hole in the ice. >>> in other space news, an asteroid the size of an olympic swimming pool passed right past the earth earlier today. it was the closest recorded pass by an asteroid ever, closer than some of the satellites up there. we're going to have a whole lot more on the asteroid and the russian meteor, next. we have our deep space panel standing by. they'll bring us all the crazy details of today's out-of-this-world event. stay tuned. you're watching "the ed show" on msnbc. today is gonna be an imp
this scene roughly 900 miles east of russia this morning. a ten-ton meteor streaked through the sky with a blinding flash at a speed of 33,000 miles per hour. the meteor shattered into pieces at about 25 miles above the ground and created a massive sonic boom, startling many russians. >> literally hundreds of people caught this on tape. the shockwave damaged an estimated 3,000 buildings in western siberia, shattering roughly one million square miles of glass. one piece of the meteor is...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia. covered. this is now iran has said that it. is from the u.n. nuclear watchdog access to a military complex suspected of hosting atomic. well that's always denied the. nuclear facility the i.a.e.a. inspectors will arrive to new round of talks on wednesday and another move easing tensions over its nuclear ambitions. to fuel that will ultimately slow the build up of material which could potentially be used to build nuclear weapons. developing a under the cover of a civilian nuclear program but that's not enough to stop severe international sanctions which are hitting the every day. but those in need of medical care. and they're running with. his just. but there is no guarantee he'll get it tomorrow all the best jokes about patients being patient but sadly has no choice. it's so hard to get treatment it's not that i don't get any at all but you have to wait a long time and anything like that only means someone else has missed. the reason for the drug shortage sanctions imposed by western countries
technology innovation all the developments from around russia. covered. this is now iran has said that it. is from the u.n. nuclear watchdog access to a military complex suspected of hosting atomic. well that's always denied the. nuclear facility the i.a.e.a. inspectors will arrive to new round of talks on wednesday and another move easing tensions over its nuclear ambitions. to fuel that will ultimately slow the build up of material which could potentially be used to build nuclear weapons....
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>> all right, thank you, russia. let's talk about this now, if you were watching the news yesterday you may have seen a bunch of supporters showing up at a rally at the los angeles police department headquarters yesterday. all in support of reform there, but all supporting christopher dorner. does that name sound familiar? well, it should because he's the professed and admitted cop killer who went on that killing spree, wound up being meld up in that house in big bear and the shootout to led to his death. >> some of the protesters there also saying that they believe the lapd did never want dorner to come out, but the police and other law enforcement on the scene there in big bear, california, you know, first they called for him to surrender, he didn't. then they put in like low powered tear gas, he didn't come out and put in the pyrotechnic stuff and he tied they say it from a self-inflicted gunshot. >> tucker: and chris dorner was a liar and bowing to his manifesto to somehow examine racism in the lapd. and the if y
>> all right, thank you, russia. let's talk about this now, if you were watching the news yesterday you may have seen a bunch of supporters showing up at a rally at the los angeles police department headquarters yesterday. all in support of reform there, but all supporting christopher dorner. does that name sound familiar? well, it should because he's the professed and admitted cop killer who went on that killing spree, wound up being meld up in that house in big bear and the shootout to...
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they don't have to go to the debt by they can russia actively. just forget themselves and forgive the economy i guess right i mean it's just one it's a testament to just how dysfunctional washington and the congress for the years and how they don't really. answer to the needs of the majority of people going instead more to special interests most notably defense and they're willing to risk all of these things and like i said there's fear mongering coming from all sides from from from the army from the joint chiefs of staff from the white house from congress from the republicans mostly from people that are you know the defense hawks but it really is just they're trying to scare everybody and. but the reality situation is that this should have been a you know there should have been reasonable cuts taken at other parts of the notably again the fence and they want to instead of. just having some sensible cuts i mean as you had. alluded to this earlier but. you know if they even if all of the cuts for defense were to go through there which is go to two
they don't have to go to the debt by they can russia actively. just forget themselves and forgive the economy i guess right i mean it's just one it's a testament to just how dysfunctional washington and the congress for the years and how they don't really. answer to the needs of the majority of people going instead more to special interests most notably defense and they're willing to risk all of these things and like i said there's fear mongering coming from all sides from from from the army...
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a meteor all crashes to earth in central russia injuring of a nine hundred people we've got the first hand accounts in our special report in just a few seconds. the currency clashes on the euro zone's plight occupy the hearts and minds of financial decision makers meeting right here in moscow. and budget cuts in britain hit police numbers with thousands of layoffs in just the past year we take a closer look at whether a few offices means more crime. a very well welcome to you from all of us here in moscow on. the worldwide news picture this it's eight fifty one in the morning in a mid-sized city just east of the your rules when the sky is lit up by a fiery path of a meteor right about to smash into its final resting place here on earth it's happening there right in the middle of russia we've got spectacular firsthand footage from those who witnessed the dramatic event some of the video you can see right here indeed so let's a cross over to our visa renegotiated now into joining us live from the studio to talk more about this there was a huge amount of panic when it all first happened
a meteor all crashes to earth in central russia injuring of a nine hundred people we've got the first hand accounts in our special report in just a few seconds. the currency clashes on the euro zone's plight occupy the hearts and minds of financial decision makers meeting right here in moscow. and budget cuts in britain hit police numbers with thousands of layoffs in just the past year we take a closer look at whether a few offices means more crime. a very well welcome to you from all of us...
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technology innovation all these developments from around russia we. have heard. glad to have you back with us in the u.k. a document described as a snoopers charter will be given another push by the government after the intelligence and security committee said the proposal to detail the bill is designed to help authorities track online activity of citizens and retrieve personal web data. looks at how such measures could power up national security. the main area of concern surrounds this the draft communications data bill and proposals in it that critics say to see the public left wide open to having their facebook accounts or twitter e-mails read anything that they visit online the websites that they gayety logs by the government now understandably those plans of prevent hugely controversial with critics labeling it the snoop is charter now perhaps more concerning is the latest report by the intelligence and security committee made like to see a nationwide surveillance regime implemented now the government say that they need to do this to catch criminals and stop
technology innovation all these developments from around russia we. have heard. glad to have you back with us in the u.k. a document described as a snoopers charter will be given another push by the government after the intelligence and security committee said the proposal to detail the bill is designed to help authorities track online activity of citizens and retrieve personal web data. looks at how such measures could power up national security. the main area of concern surrounds this the...
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to happen to russia. it's like the escapades for them. everybody watches 'cause this is big time. >> bill: it's not like they do in siberia. february, not a lot to do. so when the meteorite comes in, it's fun. 1200 people got hurt. can you imagine if that meteor hit l.a.? can you imagine what would have happened there? people would have actually had to get out of their cars! >> let me tell you this, that thing landed ten, 15 years ago, it could have hit yeltsin in the head and he wouldn't have felt it, he was so loaded on vodka. >> bill: sports illustrated every year comes out, every year there is controversy. but this year, some, i don't exactly know who and i was too lazy to really find out -- some are saying that the magazine didn't -- wasn't racially sensitive in some of the photos. i know you being a very sensitive guy, did you pick that up? >> that's a bit of a reach. and not usually the reach attached to the sports illustrated swim suit issue. listen, those women, i don't even -- i don't see anybod
to happen to russia. it's like the escapades for them. everybody watches 'cause this is big time. >> bill: it's not like they do in siberia. february, not a lot to do. so when the meteorite comes in, it's fun. 1200 people got hurt. can you imagine if that meteor hit l.a.? can you imagine what would have happened there? people would have actually had to get out of their cars! >> let me tell you this, that thing landed ten, 15 years ago, it could have hit yeltsin in the head and he...
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got love in russia. >> bob: why didn't they have radar to track? >> when you were with the bush administration didn't they have lasers to shoot these out of the sky? deflected in tehran or something like that? >> andrea: doesn't it make you nervous that nasa is being dismantled by the administration? how are we supposed to know when they are coming? >> bob: nasa was not who intercepted this. it was department of defense. it was not nasa. >> andrea: right. nasa doesn't have anything to do with space. >> bob: i don't think the republicans. this is a waste of time. if it hits your house, well -- this is not hateful. i don't want it to hit your house. if it hits the russians, too bad, too. any human being, too bad. with the exception of a few i can think of. >> eric: this is irrelevant. [ overtalk ] bronc you upset about that? >> eric: no. everything is fine. can we point out the weekend away that the department of homeland security spent the money on, they spent money on $40 billion in various projects like in arizona $90,000 to fund and install video
got love in russia. >> bob: why didn't they have radar to track? >> when you were with the bush administration didn't they have lasers to shoot these out of the sky? deflected in tehran or something like that? >> andrea: doesn't it make you nervous that nasa is being dismantled by the administration? how are we supposed to know when they are coming? >> bob: nasa was not who intercepted this. it was department of defense. it was not nasa. >> andrea: right. nasa...
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this one was ten tons that went across russia. we don't often talk about, there was a giant one that hit america in oregon in 1902. it's called the willemit meteorite. and it was 15 tons. 15 tons. we haven't had them hit for a long period of time. >> and cell phone cams rolling. >> now, you'll get a picture of one when they come through. but not attached to the asteroid. the asteroid is going to pass by us. it will not be a problem. meteor showers are probably a dozen of them every year across the u.s. >> sam, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the carnival cruise ship nightmare. it is finally over. after five days drifting without power in the gulf of mexico, "the triumph" docked in mobile, alabama, overnight, with more than 4,000 passengers onboard. we're going to talk to several of them live in a moment. first, let's go to abc's matt gutman. matt, i can only imagine relief when that huge ship behind you hit land. >> reporter: that's right, george. a huge relief. one last voyage for the carnival triumph. you see those tug
this one was ten tons that went across russia. we don't often talk about, there was a giant one that hit america in oregon in 1902. it's called the willemit meteorite. and it was 15 tons. 15 tons. we haven't had them hit for a long period of time. >> and cell phone cams rolling. >> now, you'll get a picture of one when they come through. but not attached to the asteroid. the asteroid is going to pass by us. it will not be a problem. meteor showers are probably a dozen of them every...
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on a much lighter note, we're starting our year-long countdown to the olympic winter games in sochi, russia. take a look the what is going on out on the plaza this morning. this is freestyle skiing, practicing their moves on trampolines. >>> jenna wolfe is in new orleans for us this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. what a game last night, complete tale of two halves. the guys in back of me were die-hard ravens fans. they couldn't stop screaming the whole first half. the guys in front of me, die-hard 49er fans. they couldn't stop screaming the whole second half. in between me, beyonce, a blackout and a little game known as football. >> half the power in new orleans stadium, the superdome here, is out. >> reporter: just taken a commanding 28-6 lead with a kickoff return when suddenly out went the power. local officials said the outage happened after a piece of fault-sensing equipment detected an abnormality. fans, players and a worldwide tv audience waited for 34 minutes and waited and waited. when the lights came back, so did the 49ers. >> and a touch
on a much lighter note, we're starting our year-long countdown to the olympic winter games in sochi, russia. take a look the what is going on out on the plaza this morning. this is freestyle skiing, practicing their moves on trampolines. >>> jenna wolfe is in new orleans for us this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. what a game last night, complete tale of two halves. the guys in back of me were die-hard ravens fans. they couldn't stop...
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at least that's what they hope in russia. where the country is experiencing a bit of a crisis. a declining birthrate. so much so, president vladimir putin is calling in the best-selling band for help. he's invited them to perform next week in moscow in hopes of giving russian couples inspiration in time for valentine's day. and they'd better get busy. putin wants three babies in every home. >> boyz ii men is babymaking? >> oh, no, scotty, please stop. josh and sam, you're on camera, behave you guys. >>> finally, everybody, we're going to find out on sunday, who is more sure handed, the ravens or the 49ers? but the big losers during the game could be millions of americans who fumble their phones. i'm guilty of this. new research from square trade finds 23 million americans have damaged their phones or tablets during sporting events by dropping them on the floor, into liquid. >> what, your drink? the sink? >> i have dropped my phone into a drink. >> have you? >> it was once. long story. or a toilet. but we have tips for you to protect your phone. they include keeping it in your h
at least that's what they hope in russia. where the country is experiencing a bit of a crisis. a declining birthrate. so much so, president vladimir putin is calling in the best-selling band for help. he's invited them to perform next week in moscow in hopes of giving russian couples inspiration in time for valentine's day. and they'd better get busy. putin wants three babies in every home. >> boyz ii men is babymaking? >> oh, no, scotty, please stop. josh and sam, you're on camera,...
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clinton tried to press the reset button with russia. >> we worked hard to get the right russian word. did i get it right? >> you got it wrong. >> i got it wrong. >> reporter: in burma, she saw the painful birth of democracy. she says benghazi is her greatest regret. >> i take full responsibility. at this point what doifference does it make? >> reporter: will she run in 2016? answers only prompt more speculation. >> i have absolutely no plans to run. >> reporter: she flew 1 million miles, visited 112 countries. kicked up her heels, threw back a few drinks on the side. a month of illness grounded her at the end. >> for me, it truly is a bittersweet moment to leave this room for the last time as secretary of state. >> reporter: enter the next secretary of state. >> american foreign policy is not defined by drones and deployments alone. >> reporter: john kerry, call, distinguished, gray-haired, son of a foreign service officer. >> trying to get some daylight between me and secretary clinton, that's not going to happen here today. >> reporter: as his confirmation hearing showed, the policy
clinton tried to press the reset button with russia. >> we worked hard to get the right russian word. did i get it right? >> you got it wrong. >> i got it wrong. >> reporter: in burma, she saw the painful birth of democracy. she says benghazi is her greatest regret. >> i take full responsibility. at this point what doifference does it make? >> reporter: will she run in 2016? answers only prompt more speculation. >> i have absolutely no plans to run....
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people are searching for pieces of meteor in the euro mountains after last week's meteor crash hit russia. the less is found the higher price people can get for it. early estimates are that some of the fragments will fetch over $2,000 per gram. that's 40 times the price of gold. >> bill: that's amazing. front page story in "the new york times" about russians running out and scrounging and finding little pieces of rock and there are plenty of willing buyers. >> there's gold in them thar hills. >> burger king had itself a whopper of a problem yesterday. the twitter account got hacked. made the company look like it had been bought out by rival mcdonald's. it then tweeted several obscene and ridiculous items before twitter suspended the account. mcdonald's said it had nothing to do with the hacking. burger king has not yet released a statement. >> that's a whopper of a problem. >> bill: that happened to us air last week. a big story that went out that american airlines had bought us air. >> boy these twitter hosts are getting out of control. >> bill: the president is having a big event at the
people are searching for pieces of meteor in the euro mountains after last week's meteor crash hit russia. the less is found the higher price people can get for it. early estimates are that some of the fragments will fetch over $2,000 per gram. that's 40 times the price of gold. >> bill: that's amazing. front page story in "the new york times" about russians running out and scrounging and finding little pieces of rock and there are plenty of willing buyers. >> there's gold...
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another fireball in northern california last week and meteor exploded over russia earlier this month. and some history weather to tell you about. the northeast about to get pummeled by another winter storm it is already being blamed for four deaths in the midwest. treasure rugs road conditions left many drivers stranded. strongest winter storm in decades in kansas. some areas up to 18 inches. the roof started to collapse under the weight of the snow. fortunately no one has hurt. let's check in with rick reichmuth. >> not facing extreme weather. >> none of that extreme weather. rick is, that going to be a serious problem? here is boston going to get hit with this thing? >> no. it's not we knowed to fix that in the script there. another for that easter. like last weekend staying offshore. three inches in snow in boston by the time this is said and done tomorrow afternoon. they can handle that maybe inward a little bit head up towards worcester and parts of vermont. they might see six inches of snow or so. not a blockbuster storm. good news we don't need anymore. take a look at weather m
another fireball in northern california last week and meteor exploded over russia earlier this month. and some history weather to tell you about. the northeast about to get pummeled by another winter storm it is already being blamed for four deaths in the midwest. treasure rugs road conditions left many drivers stranded. strongest winter storm in decades in kansas. some areas up to 18 inches. the roof started to collapse under the weight of the snow. fortunately no one has hurt. let's check in...
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at the same time, we'll engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals, and continue leading the global effort to security nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands. because our ability to influence others depends on our willingness to meet our obligations. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber attacks. now, we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails. we know foreign companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our enemies are seeking the ability to sabotage our power grids, our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. we can't look back years from now and wonder why we didn't stop the real threats to our security and economy. that is why today i signed a new executive order that will strengthen our cyber executive orders to develop standards to protect our national security, our jobs and privacy. but now congress must act as well. by passing the legislation to give our government a greater capacity to secure our networks, and deter attacks. this is something we should be able to get done
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a meteor slammed into russia overnight. a nasa scientist explains how it could arrive unexpectedly. >>> the not so triumphant return of a >>> welcome back at 6:15. that disabled cruise that became a nightmare for passengers sits empty in mobile, alabama. a long trip homemade longer with problems towing the boat to shore. jay gray is also in mobile this morning where that ship is docked. jay, good morning to you. i cannot imagine the relief those passengers are feeling today. >> reporter: absolutely, eun. good to talk to you this morning. relief. it started with a lot excitement. adrenaline as the ship was pulled into the port here. take a look. not a much better picture than this had. an empty and idle carnival triumph. loud roars, applauses. not only from the ground but from those on the deck. they began chanting let us off. let us off. they were systematically removed from this ship. a process that initially carnival told us would take four to five hours. they finished in just over three hours. even with just one working
a meteor slammed into russia overnight. a nasa scientist explains how it could arrive unexpectedly. >>> the not so triumphant return of a >>> welcome back at 6:15. that disabled cruise that became a nightmare for passengers sits empty in mobile, alabama. a long trip homemade longer with problems towing the boat to shore. jay gray is also in mobile this morning where that ship is docked. jay, good morning to you. i cannot imagine the relief those passengers are feeling today....
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. >> reporter: the video from russia is incredible. a massive meteor traveling at 33,000 miles per hour, trailing a brilliant quite contrail, hitting the atmosphere and exploding with the force of an atomic bomb. [ explosion ] >> reporter: the shock wave over the city of chebarkul damaged thousands of buildings, knocked down a factory wall and blew out windows across the city in freezing temperatures just as kids were starting the school day. >> translator: the ceiling was okay. but all the windows were broken. almost all the window panes were damaged. there are no windows without damage. >> reporter: the shards of glass injuring more than 1,000 people, 100 hospitalized. >> i heard this extremely loud noise that shook my apartment. >> reporter: canadian hockey player, michael garnett, lives there. we talked to him via skype. >> it blew the vents out of my bathroom and there was debris on the floor. and i am up on the 23rd floor and i could feel the building swaying. >> reporter: pieces of the meteor punched a hole in a frozen lake, but
. >> reporter: the video from russia is incredible. a massive meteor traveling at 33,000 miles per hour, trailing a brilliant quite contrail, hitting the atmosphere and exploding with the force of an atomic bomb. [ explosion ] >> reporter: the shock wave over the city of chebarkul damaged thousands of buildings, knocked down a factory wall and blew out windows across the city in freezing temperatures just as kids were starting the school day. >> translator: the ceiling was...
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it also hit russia. this keeps happening in russia and we'll talk about why later. that 1908 ball of fire flattened some, well, said about 843 square miles of siberian forest, destroying about 80 million trees, how big is that? how big is that? i'm told it's almost the size of rhode island. twice the size of new york city, l.a. imagine that getting flattened by a meteorite. it happened thankfully in the forest in 1908 in russia, even though that was far bigger than today's meteorite hit, it did not injury anybody, but by the way, the asteroid that is now headed towards earth on a separate event. it's going to happen in about an hour and 20 minutes, is bigger than the meteorite that hit russia and caused that damage. so that's just to give you the perspective on the weirdness that we're dealing with here as meager little earthlings today, reminded of the power of mother nature, and we'll talk about it. and this is the eerie cosmic coincidence or is it? this meteor strike comes 24 hours before an asteroid is due to have a very close encounter with planet earth. it's v
it also hit russia. this keeps happening in russia and we'll talk about why later. that 1908 ball of fire flattened some, well, said about 843 square miles of siberian forest, destroying about 80 million trees, how big is that? how big is that? i'm told it's almost the size of rhode island. twice the size of new york city, l.a. imagine that getting flattened by a meteorite. it happened thankfully in the forest in 1908 in russia, even though that was far bigger than today's meteorite hit, it did...
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., britain, france, russia and china plus germany-- was catherine ashton of the european union. >> i hope that the iranian side are looking positively on the proposals that we've put forward. we work extremely hard in a very considered manner collectively on behalf of the united nations security council who mandate us to do so in order to try and get >> warner: far from almaty, secretary of state kerry said in paris that the talks had been useful, but he also reiterated the u.s. position. >> iran knows what it needs to do. the president has made clear his determination to implement his policy that iran will not have a nuclear weapon. >> warner: and in jerusalem, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called again for the threat of military measures. >> i believe that this requires the international community to ratchet up its sanctions and make clear that if this continues there will be also a credible military sanction. i think no other means will make iran obey the wishes of the international community. >> warner: iran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful energy productio
., britain, france, russia and china plus germany-- was catherine ashton of the european union. >> i hope that the iranian side are looking positively on the proposals that we've put forward. we work extremely hard in a very considered manner collectively on behalf of the united nations security council who mandate us to do so in order to try and get >> warner: far from almaty, secretary of state kerry said in paris that the talks had been useful, but he also reiterated the u.s....
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he said the meteor that hit russia today, those types usually hit unhabited places. in fact there is no documented case of a meteor killing a person. so problem solved. it was, i felt better. another friend began his piece today and i quote" space is out to kill you." spencer. and he went on to say that the whole armageddon scenario, where we try to blow up the asteroid coming at us, is not possible. are they out to kill us? are we totally safe? there is only one man that can clear up the confusion. joining me now, bill nye the science guy. bill, an honor to see you. >> ezra, it is great to see you. and the answer to your question, are we perfectly safe? is the universe out to kill us? is somewhere between -- >> well -- >> there is no evidence -- >> say again. >> that is not all that comforting, i wanted to be perfectly safe. >> oh, but here is the deal. we humans, through the process of science, the best idea humans have ever had, we can do something about it. so here is the idea. the -- by the way, asteroid 2012 da-14 was discovered by a grant from the planetary so
he said the meteor that hit russia today, those types usually hit unhabited places. in fact there is no documented case of a meteor killing a person. so problem solved. it was, i felt better. another friend began his piece today and i quote" space is out to kill you." spencer. and he went on to say that the whole armageddon scenario, where we try to blow up the asteroid coming at us, is not possible. are they out to kill us? are we totally safe? there is only one man that can clear up...
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the problem is the little ones, the one in russia was a little one by cosmic standards. they're so tiny you can't see them until it's too late. >> brown: that brings us to that asteroid 17,000 mile away, that was-- how unusual is something like that. how much in your team of dangers, how dangerous is something like that? >> well, in the past decades we've gotten better and better at monitoring asteroids that kind of invade our space, if you will. and up until today we would, you know, the invaded space criterion was does it come closer to us than the moon. the military now calls that lunar space it was a new word to me, even just a few years ago. sis hundred or space is the region between us and the circle that is the orbit of the moon. so we've been monitoring asteroids that have sort of been wizing by in that zone for at least 10 or 15 years. this is the first one that has come so close that it is in fact 5,000 miles closer than our orbiting communications satellites, the geo stationery region around which perhaps even this television signal is being sent around the wo
the problem is the little ones, the one in russia was a little one by cosmic standards. they're so tiny you can't see them until it's too late. >> brown: that brings us to that asteroid 17,000 mile away, that was-- how unusual is something like that. how much in your team of dangers, how dangerous is something like that? >> well, in the past decades we've gotten better and better at monitoring asteroids that kind of invade our space, if you will. and up until today we would, you...
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panic overnight in russia after a massive meteorite crashes. (screams) >> you can hear the screams, screams of terror in the rural mountains there. the meteorite streaking through the sky as you can see. right now reports show more than 400 people are hurt because of this. sharp explosions sent glass flying into the air. numerous buildings in russia damaged. and surveillance video showing how strong -- look at this. blowing off the doors and windows in that business. >> really frightening. we will hear more about that in a moment. charred remains found in the ruins of a burnt out california cabin now being identified as that of ex lapd officer christopher dorner. dental records were used to make the positive id. he is accused of killing four people including a police officer and daughter of a former lapd captain. the last remaining world war ii veteran in the senate calling it quits. democratic new jersey senator frank lautenberg is not going to run for reelection next year. he is 89 years old the oldest member of the senate he served for five
panic overnight in russia after a massive meteorite crashes. (screams) >> you can hear the screams, screams of terror in the rural mountains there. the meteorite streaking through the sky as you can see. right now reports show more than 400 people are hurt because of this. sharp explosions sent glass flying into the air. numerous buildings in russia damaged. and surveillance video showing how strong -- look at this. blowing off the doors and windows in that business. >> really...
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under actually being is such a huge country russia. no surprise russia gets its fair share of direct hits all the time from space so let's not look at the most well known right now so the largest buying of the last century was the so-called. norman and what an asteroid thought to be a comet exploded in siberia leveling around two thousand square kilometers of forest also another collision happened less than two decades after the event and that's what i meant to write crashed in southern russia the biggest piece found weighed almost three hundred kilograms and now back to say the area in one thousand nine hundred forty seven as an estimated seventy tons of extra terrestrial material reach there and the overall size of the meteorite that time was estimated at approximately one hundred tons just over a decade ago so it was hit by another asteroid explosion not a major one but with its power only reach approximately two hundred tons of t.n.t. so loads of that stuff is coming over to russia so it has been actually coming from there. now let
under actually being is such a huge country russia. no surprise russia gets its fair share of direct hits all the time from space so let's not look at the most well known right now so the largest buying of the last century was the so-called. norman and what an asteroid thought to be a comet exploded in siberia leveling around two thousand square kilometers of forest also another collision happened less than two decades after the event and that's what i meant to write crashed in southern russia...
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i cover the former soviet union and russia. i could go on at great length about how boris yeltsin undermined democracy and became a hero democracy. lech walnsa in many ways was not the. working bloke many made him not to be. gorbachev was a visionary who came to power. he saw he needed to change the country. he used his powers to do that. he withdrew from afghanistan. he called for nuclear abolition. he worked with ronald reagan. he understood you need political solutions, not military solutions. when the soviet troops were ready to come out of the barracks so the berlin wall would not come down, he told them to stay in the barracks, the empire is going. we cannot be a country that will be one of glasnost and perestroika if we live the way we have. it is the 20th anniversary of the soviet union, the end of the soviet union. many people in russia blame him for the economic conditions in which they live. they blame him for the end of the country that many felt was the cradle to grave welfare state instead of a totalitarian system
i cover the former soviet union and russia. i could go on at great length about how boris yeltsin undermined democracy and became a hero democracy. lech walnsa in many ways was not the. working bloke many made him not to be. gorbachev was a visionary who came to power. he saw he needed to change the country. he used his powers to do that. he withdrew from afghanistan. he called for nuclear abolition. he worked with ronald reagan. he understood you need political solutions, not military...
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there are warnings for europe that when compared to low tax countries like russia they could lose their competitive edge if they're a country with low taxes and with high taxes capital flow well to country with a low tax and the same is true for people with talent there's always going to be people that think the taxes are too high but a growing number actually starting to think that it's becoming detrimental to the development of business but he can't owns a haulage company in munich currently he employs around ninety people transporting everything from the small to the big and bulky all over mainland europe he says that lowering the current rate of tax would not just make big changes to his business but also to the lives of his staff that's where not only can his. it would be super first i could pay higher salaries this is a very important issue right now due to the rise in the cost of living also i can invest more into the company and grow the business even employ more people everyone benefits something that isn't possible under the current tax system and that those in power argue tha
there are warnings for europe that when compared to low tax countries like russia they could lose their competitive edge if they're a country with low taxes and with high taxes capital flow well to country with a low tax and the same is true for people with talent there's always going to be people that think the taxes are too high but a growing number actually starting to think that it's becoming detrimental to the development of business but he can't owns a haulage company in munich currently...
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. >>> israel targeted the convoy to prevent hezbollah from obtaining russia surface to air missiles. many feared extremists would get their hands on the web upons as the civil war carries on. the israeli jets attack the military facility outside of damascus. it is the first strike inside syria since 2007. congress avoiding another deadline for now they say. senate passing a short term suspension for the nation's barrowing limit. the bill was passed by the house of representatives. it suspends the $15.4 trillion debt limit. 450 billion more in borrowing by the government. both chambers bass tpass the budget. the house has passed budgets since they took office. senate hasn't passed one in nearly four years. >>> a tragic ending of a crash at the x games. caleb moore died at a colorado hospital. his 450 pound snowmobile banned on top of him after he fell during a stunt. he had a concussion and internal bleeding. >> weather hitting parts of the country. let's turn to janice dean for a look at that. >> it is cold again. winter is here and the groundhog arrives tomorrow. what do you think h
. >>> israel targeted the convoy to prevent hezbollah from obtaining russia surface to air missiles. many feared extremists would get their hands on the web upons as the civil war carries on. the israeli jets attack the military facility outside of damascus. it is the first strike inside syria since 2007. congress avoiding another deadline for now they say. senate passing a short term suspension for the nation's barrowing limit. the bill was passed by the house of representatives. it...